Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1934 — Page 5

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surgical and car, eye and nose and throat groups were held late yesterday. ■— — o — JUGOSLAV MOB BEATS ITALIAN (CONTINUED FROM PACE ONEi did so thua becoming the real ruler until Peter coniua of age. When he accepted he said: “I believe you have made no mistake in me.” Paul in a speech thanked members of iiarllament and said he hoped the regency would not disappoint their contidence. They applauded vociferously, indicating the popularity of Alexanders house. The parliament in a resolution voted to revere Alexander as d "hero king." It is understood < that Alexander’s funeral will be i held uext Wednesday. As ho wish-1 ed. he will be buried in his World i war uniform. ..... — 'I ■ ■()- Get the Habit — Trade at Homa

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1931,

A REFLECTION OF YOU The furniture in your homo is a reflection of your iiersouallty. You want to keep your home furnished to the best of your ability. New and beautiful things when possible—yes—hut the old things kept beautiful. Our Washington Bureau lias ready for you a bulletin on methods for relintehiug, painting, cleaning, and care of furniture In the home. If yen are interested, fill out the coupon below and send for this bulletin: CLIP COUPON IIKKE Dept. 306. Washington Bureau, DAILY DEMOCRAT, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. 1 want a copy of the bulletin Fl IINJTI IIE REFINISHING AND CAKE, and enclose herewith five cents in coin (carefully wrapped), or um ancelh'd U. S. postage stamps, to cover return postage and handling costs: NA M K STREET & No ■ CITY STATE I I am a reader of the Decatur Daily Democrat. Decatur, Ind. I WAT IS<- ~ iWOMF. ys^SF/Y 1 11 New Tulip Families Developed

New races of tulips seldom come < into commerce because of the 1 length of time required to develop such a strain. One to’ a generation i is about all that can be actximp- i lished, the last being the now i famous and popular darwins. A < tulip requires six years to bloom 11 from seed and growing from seed j is the only means of originating i < new types. In six years only a 1 single blooming built of a variety I | is developed and five more years are required for its propagation into sufficient stock to offer. 1 Recently there has been introduced in Europe two new tulip ■ types, the Meudels and the Tri- ’ umphs. The Mendels are the result of crossing Ute little extra i early Due von Thol tulips that I come with the crocuses but are now seldom grown because of their small size, and tin-.Darwins. The Triumphs originated from crosses of the single early class I with the Darwins. The newcom--1 ers give early season tulips of Darwin form and with much long-t

er stems than the old-time early types. < The Triumphs carry tlie single early season well over into that ; of the late tulips. Sir Daniel Hall, an English authority, who has re- 1 cently written the most comprehensive book on the tulip in the English language, says that many of these two types might well be classed as Darwins, except for their earlier season of bloom. Thousands of the seedling tulips have been raised and named and they are also offered in mixtures. So far as tried out in the United States, they are considered an excellent addition to the tulip races with a wide range of colors. They are of particular value for forcing indoors, giving earlier season Darwins for the cut flower trade. The Darwins take their time about being forced while the single earlies are easily brought into bloom b’lt because of their short steins are chiefly valuable as pot plants. In the new races, early tulips with good stems are now

available for florist use. There are a few new Darwins finding their way into general commerce. Important among these are new pure whiles, a color lacking in the Darwin class previously, as the older whites were tinted. — ,!,!■,1,1111 !■„ 11l II CLUB MEMBERS HOLD MEICTING (CONTINUED Fttoiw SAOB ONE) butt' ns with a l>trge roaster In the center an i the words Y eng Democratlc Club around it. TliLs committee is ' (iui]HK+i‘d of Kenneth Runyon, chairman, Clarence Walther. Rosemary Miller and Cecelia Apple- , nun. School Teacher Fined By Judj'e Evansville, Ind., Oct. 11. —(U.R) Lyle V. Courtney, Indiana national guard battery captain and physics teacher at Bosse high school, convicted iu district federal court on a charge of tiling a false claim against the government was fined fl()0 by Judge Robert C. Baltzell late yesterday. o FOUR PERSONS DIE IN WRECK — (CONTINUED FROM PAOE ONE) ’ definite identification difficult. The accident occurred at 7: OX a. in. The train, number 35 from | Savanna, 111., to La Crosse. Wls..

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was proceeding northward. As it i reached a small brtdge across a culvert two miles south of town, the train suddenly tore from the track, shattering the coaches. A TtrolU'U rail was believed the cause of the accident, although no official announcement immediately was forthcoming. Over $600,000 In Contracts Awarded Indianapolis, Oct. 11. — <U.R> — Highway and bridge construction j projects having a total cost of more thau MIOO.OOO were placed under contract during September. James D. Adams, chairman of the

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state highway commission said today. The work wag nattered through 16 counties and will give employment to several hundred men through the winter months, Adams said. Os the 16 contracts awarded.

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eight are being financed with stalo funds while the remainder are tinaacod with national recovery funds allocated to Indiana. September bridge contracts involved a total expenditure of $64,771.13 while tho highway work will cost 1550,010.37.. ■